As a follow up to our previous blog post, Shannon Lovinggood, our General Superintendent broadcasted a message to our crews regarding Heat Safety and how to stay safe on the … Read More
McKenney’s Commitment to Warm Weather Safety
Our workforce is constantly exposed to risk on the job, and warm weather (especially in the Southeastern U.S.) is an additional risk to us all during the summer months. Heat, … Read More
Deep Dive into the Top Trends in Construction
Each year, top journalists and researchers across the nation do a “deep dive” to provide the construction industry with insights into trends that change our landscape. In one such publication, … Read More
The Importance of a Near-Miss
We spend a great deal of time at McKenney’s on the behavioral side of injury prevention. We believe that by understanding the root causes of incidents we can better plan … Read More
Employee Engagement in Safety
As Safety of ALL involved on a project is our #1 priority at McKenney’s, we know employee engagement in our policies and procedures is at the heart of the matter. … Read More
Revisiting The Roadmap to World Class Safety: Six Leading Core Indicators
In a previous blog post, we highlighted the concept that a large percentage of jobsite incidents could be preventable if certain common causes were identified and eliminated.
Construction Waste: It’s Toxic!
Waste is never considered a positive thing and while we know some types of waste are more dangerous than others, waste that occurs on a job site could be classified as downright “toxic.” … Read More
Heads-Up, We’re Hands Free in Georgia
As you have surely heard by now, a new “Hands Free Law” went into effect for the state of Georgia on July 1, 2018. This legislation is aimed at cracking … Read More
The Road-map to World Class Safety: Six Core Leading Indicators
In our previous blog post, we explored the idea that a large percentage of job site accidents and injuries could be preventable if certain “Common Causes” were identified and addressed. The ABC 2018 … Read More